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on their individualized data analysis. · Work on an organized record of dry lab scientific research with interpretable data visualizations and results in Github (e.g., using Jupyter notebook). Work Location: Onsite
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US permanent residency status or US citizenship. This is a training position and is not eligible to be used to obtain Employer sponsored US permanent residency status. Work Location: Onsite
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arthritis in an animal model. Additionally, the work will induce how bacteria-produced metabolites trigger pathogenic autoantibodies. S/He will be a valued contributor to a multi-disciplinary team with
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biology in models of leukemia. Responsible for development and conduct of project(s) within the scope of funded and future projects. Maintain accurate lab notebook and primary data. Work independently with
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, lab meetings, or national/ international conferences Work Location: Onsite - this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO. Why Join Us: Located in the Denver metro area near
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research fellow position. The successful candidate for this position will work with Drs. Kathryn Colborn and Elizabeth Juarez-Colunga. The selected candidate will benefit from and contribute to multiple
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mentoring of students and technicians Preparing manuscripts for publication in scientific journals Participating in lab meetings and attending scientific seminars and conferences Work Location: Onsite
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– Pietras Laboratory Position #00836840 – Requisition #37232 Job Summary: This position reports directly to Dr. Eric Pietras, PhD, and will work within the Pietras Lab, a component of the School of Medicine’s
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including outpatient, partial hospitalization programs, eating disorders programs, and medical day treatment across the CHCO service areas. The Ambulatory Program Manager (1.0 FTE) will work closely with
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– Requisition #:37228 Job Summary: This position is responsible for conducting mechanistic studies into the impact of SMARCB1 structure/function on iPSC differentiation and defining how SMARCB1 loss and BMI1